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      marmite love it or hate it

      My daughter loves marmite but I don't know if you can get it in Adelaide?
      She can't have Vegimite because it has barley in it and she is allergic to that (Coeliac) Disease so can't have gluten)
      Natex isn't quite the samt although it is a yeast extract.
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      don't worry you can get marmite over here aswell.;)

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      Thanks,

      I got worried cos my friend has just taken some out to her friend in Sydney so i assumed you couldn't get it.
      This could have been make or break time for my daughter. She already struggles with food that she is not able to eat but the gluten free option seems great in Adelaide.

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      Hi Debs,
      You can get it but it is a bit expensive. BUT well worth it;)

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      I cant remember exatly where but I have seen a special shop (somewhere in the Southern suburbs) that sells gluten free products. I also have a friend who cant have gluten so I'll pick her brains as to where she shops.

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      Woolworths here has a Gluten Free isle (more of a section) packed with disgusting foods to eat lol.

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      Quote Originally Posted by deborah View Post
      My daughter loves marmite but I don't know if you can get it in Adelaide?
      She can't have Vegimite because it has barley in it and she is allergic to that (Coeliac) Disease so can't have gluten)
      Natex isn't quite the samt although it is a yeast extract.
      hi chick im also coeliac and i dont know about marmite (yuk) but if you need any info on GF food here shout up, i know tons of places to eat out and i find it generallly better for us coeliacs here (although i do miss the vast range tescos used to have eg donuts and croissants). One thing i have noticed that most of the crisps are not GF as they were in uk but you can buy them at woolies or coles, anyway let me know if u need any help x
      clare 37 RN/MHN , Alex 5

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      Quote Originally Posted by Thorpe1 View Post
      I cant remember exatly where but I have seen a special shop (somewhere in the Southern suburbs) that sells gluten free products. I also have a friend who cant have gluten so I'll pick her brains as to where she shops.

      Karen
      ooohh i would be interested in this too i know alot of supermarkets sell stuff and health food shops but didnt know there was a special shop
      clare 37 RN/MHN , Alex 5

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      We've had this discussion before but you can get Marmite in Coles in the "English" section. The only difference is it's called Our Mate and not Marmite. It's exactly the same product in the same packaging made in the same factory and imported to Australia. It costs about $4.00 I think or thereabouts anyway. If you buy Marmite from the Lolly Shops it will set you back about $9.00!
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      Quote Originally Posted by ozzieclare2be View Post
      hi chick im also coeliac and i dont know about marmite (yuk) but if you need any info on GF food here shout up, i know tons of places to eat out and i find it generallly better for us coeliacs here (although i do miss the vast range tescos used to have eg donuts and croissants). One thing i have noticed that most of the crisps are not GF as they were in uk but you can buy them at woolies or coles, anyway let me know if u need any help x
      I have noticed that a lot of our chocolate is no longer GF i.e. Cadburys as it gets contaminated on the production line.
      I love tesco and sainsburys free from range so we will miss that.
      We get stuff on perscritption here like bread and pasta but no such luck over there.
      Can you get GF fresh bread and do Juevella and Glutafin have a range out there.
      I know that they make the Arnotts GF biscuits in Adelaide (tastes like coconut rings)
      We are coming over in April next year so I will catch up with you.

      Thanks,

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